The first footage of GhostWire: Tokyo was shown during E3-2021. It didn't seem like much time had passed, but at the PlayStation Showcase, we were shown another video, in which they talked about the deadly opponents that the hero will face throughout the game.
Previously, the release of the game was postponed from 2021 to 2022. In the horror trailer from Tango Gameworks, you get another look at the ghostly, demonic enemies that terrorize the streets of Tokyo. However, the trailer does not reveal the much anticipated new release date.
Most interestingly, GhostWire: Tokyo is being developed by Tango Gameworks, which is part of Bethesda, now owned by Microsoft. The game is still planned as a PC and PS5 exclusive similar to Arkane Studio's forthcoming Deathloop.
Lesta announced an upcoming addition to the Tanks Blitz arsenal: from March 26, a new line of combat vehicles appeared in the game - Martian Rebels.
Does this indicate the game is a success?
Initially, the new products were supposed to go on sale in April.